We keep electronics working when failure is not an option

Clary Advantage

Operational temperature

Engineered to operate in extreme conditions

Our systems are proven to perform in some of the world's harshest environments, including temperatures from -40°C to +74°C. You can count on Clary for outdoor applications in locations from the hottest desert to the coldest tundra.

Continuous digital power

Equipped to insure sustained and secure power

Clary systems deliver a digitally controlled and precise regenerated output sinewave, and provide reliable power during events such as brownouts, dirty unstable power and loss of input power.

Power factor correction

Built with a high safety margin

Clary UPS systems are engineered to eliminate distortion and harmonic currents and efficiently deliver reliable power even when placed under heavy loads.

Bidirectional communications

Created with tools for centralized control

Get an online management tool that can monitor and control all your UPS systems from one location and integrate power management into your existing network.

NEMA environmental certification

Tested and proven to meet or exceed performance requirements

Clary systems undergo rigorous testing to meet product performance standards in order for an end-user to have complete confidence.

Custom Critical Applications Solutions

Clary can customize or design new UPS Systems to meet your unique requirements

Clary designs and builds custom UPS solutions for the most demanding environments and difficult applications. We will evaluate your unique requirements and configure a solution that will not fail, even in the most extreme situations.

Customer Success Stories

We’re relied on in the world’s most extreme cold

ETSI provides a radio and visual navigation system for landing and take-off of passenger and freight aircraft in Antarctica. Clary's proven solution is the answer to keep the system running.

Background

ETSI designed a mobile sled which includes a radio tower and rotating beacon. This sled is towed to the runway to mark the approach path for landing aircraft. The system is powered by a stationary generator that operates when planes land or takeoff. A very long electric cable is used for connection when the sled is deployed to the runway. Because of cable length, significant voltage loss is experienced. A highly reliable low-temperature-capable UPS system was needed on the sled in order to maintain the safety margins necessary to deliver stable power.

Clary Solution

Clary recommended its SP 1250PD-R product because of its proven performance in cold to frigid environments. This “off the shelf” product provided the customer with an economical and reliable solution. With a wide input voltage window of 85 to 130Vac, the SP 1250PD-R was able to take the reduced voltage due to the line loss and produce continuous 120Vac. Should the generator fail, the Clary unit’s batteries provide the system with four to six hours of additional run-time.

The global Uninterruptible Power System or GT Series, features Clary’s on-line double conversion technology, and is power factor corrected for a wide range of voltage inputs, (120 VAC through 240 VAC and 50/60Hz).